Lesson 18 of 28 • 2 upvotes • 10:20mins
In this lesson, we learn about the Right to constitutional remedies. The Right to have all the Rights. It is the article which gives a person power to knock on supreme court’s door if any of his rights are diluted or abridged.
28 lessons • 4h 13m
Overview of the Course (in Hindi)
6:43mins
Making of the Indian Constitution (in Hindi)
8:53mins
Salient Features of Indian Contitution (in Hindi)
10:45mins
A Borrowed Constitution (in Hindi)
8:16mins
A Borrowed Constitution Part-2 (in Hindi)
10:11mins
Salient Features of Indian Constitution Part-4 (in Hindi)
8:41mins
Preamble of the Indian Constitution (in Hindi)
8:24mins
Union and its territory (in Hindi)
8:59mins
Citizenship (in Hindi)
8:21mins
Amendment to the Indian Constitution (in Hindi)
8:49mins
Basic Structure of the Indian Constitution (in Hindi)
8:09mins
Fundamental Right to Equality (in Hindi)
9:14mins
Fundamental Right to Equality (Articles 15 & 16) (in Hindi)
9:59mins
Right to equality (17-18) and Freedom (in Hindi)
9:00mins
Right to freedom (Articles 20-21) (in Hindi)
9:06mins
Freedom (21A-22) and Right against exploitation (23-24) (in Hindi)
9:08mins
Right to freedom of religion and Cultural and Educational Rights (in Hindi)
9:58mins
Right to constitutional Remedies (in Hindi)
10:20mins
Directive Principles of State Policy (in Hindi)
10:22mins
Fundamental Duties (in Hindi)
8:45mins
The President Part-1 (in Hindi)
8:41mins
The President Part-2 (in Hindi)
9:09mins
The President Part-3 (in Hindi)
9:35mins
Executive Powers of the President (in Hindi)
8:41mins
Legislative Powers of the President (in Hindi)
9:23mins
Other Powers of the President (in Hindi)
9:06mins
The Council of Ministers (in Hindi)
8:17mins
The PM (in Hindi)
8:36mins